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Mathematical Methods in Quantum Mechanics - With Application to Schrodinger
2008-12-02 03:18:00 File : pdf, 1.8 MB, 314 pages by Gerald Teschl (mat.univie.ac.at) TOC Preliminaries A First look at Banach and Hilbert spaces 1. Warm up: Metric and topological spaces 2. The Banach space of continuous functions 3. The geometry of Hilbert spaces 4. Completeness 5. Bounded operators 6. Lebesgue Lp spaces 7. Appendix: The uniform boundedness principle Part 1: Mathematical Foundations of Quantum Mechanics # Hilbert spaces 1. Hilbert spaces 2. ...
Invisible man by Quantum Mechanics!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
2008-01-27 09:16:00 Recently I heard that by using some concept of Quantum Mechanics some one may vanish himself.It's a science fiction story.There is some relation between time and space.So due to my own curiosity I searched the web.I found some document,but I can"t understand them full of math formula.Is there really
Quantum Mechanics
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The Observer Effect (Quantum Mechanics and Mysticism)
2007-11-03 01:47:00 The following is written by Alex Paterson, and is from the page OBSERVER EFFECT. I find this VERY VERY interesting, something I plan to pursue seriously. I am familiar with the 'Observer Effect' phenomenon, having studied Quantum Physics formally, but am now studying it in greater detail. Am studying it from the mystical point of view now. It is not just Quantum Physicists who say what is
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Quantum Mechanics: In The Beginning There Was A Bit
2007-10-20 06:54:00 And after that came the rest of the weird world, says Hans Christian von Baeyer. “NOBODY understands quantum mechanics,” lamented Richard Feynman. But Anton Zeilinger at the University of Vienna aims to prove him wrong. His research group has demonstrated the futuristic phenomena of quantum teleportation and quantum encryption, and these successes have encouraged Zeilinger to ...
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Problems and Solutions in Quantum Mechanics
2007-07-27 12:01:00 Kyriakos Tamvakis (Cambridge University Press) Contents: 1 Wave functions 2 The free particle 3 Simple potentials 4 The harmonic oscillator 5 Angular momentum 6 Quantum behaviour 7 General motion 8 Many-particle systems 9 Approximation methods 10 Scattering rapidshare.com PDF (-> RAR) | 344 pages | 4,398 KB (-> 1,647 KB)
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Episode 10 ? Quantum Mechanics
2007-06-27 00:19:00 Now it's time for some much odder physics than you're likely used to -- we're getting down to the sub-atomic level with quantum mechanics.... If you're new to the podcast, you'll want to check out episodes 4 (Physics: A Brief History, 6 (Special Relativity), and 8 (General Relativity) first, just to put this material in context.If you're not subscribed to the podcast, you can listen to the episode via an inline player (Flash required) here:[audio:SOS010_Quantum_Mech-anics.mp3]For sources, and those who?d just like to follow along, the episode?s show notes are here...
Start kids early at quantum mechanics!
2007-04-16 17:57:00 I usually browse Half-bakery as a pick me up when I'm bored, but this idea is a cracker! Jorrie, I hope you look at this one! Follow the link f...
The Hamiltonian - Quantum Mechanics
2007-04-09 17:19:00 Work in Progress.......Work in Progress......Work in Progress.... Work in Progress.......Work in Progress......Work in Progress.... Work...
The Convergence of Quantum Mechanics and Special Relaticity
2006-12-05 22:17:01 What does this mean in English?
Quantum Mechanics? Grab Your Wrenches!
2006-10-05 19:03:06 Q1: The Size of A Photon ---- Before a photon is observed, before its wave function "collapses" in the act of measurement, just how big is it? Wh... |



